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Evidence from Tinshemet Cave in Israel suggests behavioural uniformity across Homo groups in the Levantine mid-Middle Palaeolithic circa 130,000-80,000 years ago. [PDF]
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Mobilising cultural heritage for locally owned adaptation. [PDF]
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9. Bio-archaeological Assemblages and Ground Stone Artefacts
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A new late Neanderthal from Crimea reveals long-distance connections across Eurasia. [PDF]
Pigott EM +17 more
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Ceramics and society. A technological approach to archaeological assemblages
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Assemblage thought and archaeology
Archaeological Journal, 2021There have been demonstrations in 2020 of the interconnectedness of people, other organisms, places, and things.
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Redistribution of archaeological assemblages in plowzones
Geoarchaeology, 2008AbstractArchaeological surface surveys have located open‐air sites on cropland in the Sierra de Atapuerca (Burgos, Spain). To what degree agricultural disturbances have impacted archaeological site integrity is poorly defined and may greatly affect interpretations of prehistoric land use.
Marta Navazo, Carlos Díez
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Assemblage Thought and Archaeology. Themes in Archaeology
Norwegian Archaeological Review, 2020More and more often, it happens that archaeological studies refer to the concept of the assemblage.
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Molluscan assemblages from archaeological deposits
Geoarchaeology, 1989AbstractResearch about the impact of prehistoric human subsistence strategies upon prey populations of shellfish is based on the assumption that trends in shell size are directly related to collection strategies. A shell midden on San Juan Island, Washington, where archaeological research is sponsored by the University of Washington and hosted by the ...
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Archaeological Assemblages and Practices of Deposition
2012Archaeologists routinely describe sites as composed of assemblages encountered in deposits. But what is actually meant by ‘assemblage’ and ‘deposition’? This article explores how these concepts have been developed and considers the implications of contemporary understandings of deposition and assemblage that depart significantly from conventional ...
Rosemary A. Joyce, Joshua Pollard
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